The Amazing Spider-Man proved once again that he has secret Spidey powers. The film reboot with Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone is leading at the box office by a wide margin. The closest competition came from a foul-mouthed, stuff bear who made just over half the amount made by the comic book hero.

Superman Returns opened bigger around the same time period with $145 million. Sadly, the box office dropped severely after fans discovered they weren’t pleased with the film. The same drop-off isn’t expected with Spider-Man given its positive fan reviews thus far. Right now, he’s scoring a solid A minus or strong B plus. If that keeps up, a sequel or two seems inevitable in the future.

As for The Amazing Spider-Man‘s competition, it lagged behind. Ted, the talking teddy bear, continued to please audiences, garnering a respectable $32.6 million. The Celtic princess also continues to come on strong in Brave with $20.2 million. John Travolta’s new movie proved his popularity isn’t dead despite his recent legal woes. Savages scored $16.2 and the number four spot. Rounding out the top five was the male stripper film, Magic Mike, at $15.6 million.

A Katy Perry vehicle popped into the top 10, in the number 8 slot with Katy Perry: Part of Me. It earned an okay $7.2 million. Woody Allen’s newest masterpiece squeaked into the top 10, but barely, with $3.5 million.

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